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Writing Practice for IELTS Exam | How to Write A Letter

Writing Practice for IELTS General Training Test Task 1 Question IELTS Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. Your friend wants to start a new import/export business in the country where you live now. Write a letter to him/her and say: What product is better to import. What part of the country does the product come from? Why he/she should import that product. Write at least 150 words Writing Practice for IELTS General Training Test Task 1 | Sample Answer Dear Mike, It was good to hear from you and thanks for all your news. I like your idea about starting an import/export business, I think there’s a lot of potential in it. After thinking about possible products which might be appealing for people back home, here’s one idea which I think would be good. You know how people there have been getting into wine a lot in the last couple of years; it was becoming quite the thing amongst a lot of our friends before I left. So I believe we cou...

Writing Task 1 IELTS General | Letter | A Talk About Your Job

IELTS Writing | General Training | Task 1 IELTS Writing Task 1 A local college would like people to give a talk to the students about their job/work. You would like do this. Write a letter to the principal of the college explaining: What you would like to talk about Why you think the students will be interested in your work The date and time you could give the talk IELTS Writing Task 1 | A Letter about Giving a Talk to Students Dear Sir/Madam, I understand that you are looking for volunteers to talk about their work for the benefit of your students. As an ex-student of the college, I would like to participate in this event as I believe that the students would find my work interesting. My work involves research in a high-technology area and its application to artificial intelligence in consumer products for the future. High-tech AI is a hot topic for students as they are the future consumers of such products. I also believe that your students would fi...

How to Write an IELTS Complaint Letter about A Faulty Computer

IELTS letter format for complaining about a faulty computer/device When formulating a letter of complaint for the IELTS Task 1, keep the following tips in mind: Salutation: Use a formal greeting, like "Dear Sir/Madam," since you typically don't know the person you're writing to. Introduction: Begin the body of the letter by stating the purpose, i.e., you're writing to express your dissatisfaction with a product/service. Details: Provide particulars about the product/service, including when and where you purchased it and the problem you are experiencing. Use factual language and remain respectful. Solution: Offer a possible solution or request a specific action. Maybe a refund, replacement, or repair of the faulty product. Closing: End the letter with a formal closing, such as "Yours sincerely," followed by your full name. Remember to maintain a polite and formal tone throughout the letter, use accurate grammar and vocabulary, and...

How to Answer Cambridge 8 Writing Task 1

Cambridge IELTS 8 General Writing Task Test B Task 1 You recently bought a piece of equipment for your kitchen, but something was wrong with it. You contacted the store, but they did not resolve the problem. Write a letter to the store supervisor. Explain in your letter: The issue you're facing with the appliance What happened when you contacted the store Exactly what you expect the supervisor to do. Source: Cambridge IELTS 8 General Writing Test B IELTS Writing General Task 1 Sample Answer A Complaint Letter Dear Sir, I am writing to express my concern at the lack of service offered by your staff in your store located in Chelsea High Street. Four days ago, I purchased a Krups 203 Electric Coffee and Spice Grinder there. Purchasing it was a straightforward process but when I tried to use it at home the next day I found that it wasn't working. I checked everything according to the instruction book before calling the store t...

Writing for IELTS General Writing Task 1 - A Letter to a Friend

IELTS General Writing Task 1 IELTS General Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. You have recently moved to a different house. Write to an English-speaking friend. In your letter: explain why you have moved describe your new house invite your friend to come and visit Write at least 150 words. Source: Cambridge IELTS 8 General Writing Test A IELTS General Writing Task 1 Letter To A Friend Dear Jonathan, I hope you and your family are well. I just wanted to let you know that I've moved. As you know, the house I was renting was far from where I'm currently working at the moment and, to be honest, the daily commute was becoming tiresome. I've managed to find a nice house to rent near my company. I think you'll love it. It's a two-bedroom house, about five years old, so it's nice and modern. Thankfully it's fully furnished, and I didn't need to buy any more furniture. It...

A friend is planning to visit you next month, but you won't be available

Writing Task 1 IELTS General Writing Task 1 You should spend around 20 minutes on this task. Your friend is planning to visit you next month, but you won’t be available. Write to him/her and in your letter apologize explain why you will not be available tell him/her what alternative arrangements you have made Write at least 150 words. IELTS Genareal Training Writing Task 1 Letter Sample Answer Dear Jenny, Thanks so much for your letter; it was great to hear all your news and about your plans to visit. Unfortunately, the week you will be here – I won’t be – because my company is sending me to a conference out of town. Normally I would try to cancel it but I’m one of the speakers, so there’s no way for me to get out of it. I hope you understand, I’m truly sorry that I won’t be here to greet you and show you around. The good news is that you can stay at my place while you’re here. I’ll arrange for my neighbor to have the keys and you can collect...

IELTS Writing General Task 1 | Letter of Complaint Describing Problems and Reasons

IELTS Writing General Task 1 This is a simple exercise to help you develop your letter writing skills for the IELTS Writing test (General Training, Task 1). Complete the complaint letter below using the information from the notes about problems and reasons: Problems rooms were noisy couldn't use the pool son cut his foot trip to Mt Etna spoiled couldn't see the top of the mountain missed part of the show wife sick Reasons the hotel wasn't finished the water was so dirty he swam at the beach the weather was so bad it was covered by cloud the bus broke down she ate undercooked chicken IELTS Writing General Task 1: write a letter complaining about... Dear Sir, I am writing to complain about a recent holiday I took with your company. Firstly, our accommodation was terrible. It was very noisy as a result of (1).......... , so builders were working on it day and night. Not only that, but we couldn't use the pool because of (2)........

On a Recent Holiday You Lost a Valuable Item

IELTS General Training Task 1 Letter This is an example IELTS letter task, in the General Training IELTS writing test. IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 questions ask you to reply appropriately to a situation by writing a letter. The situation is: On a recent holiday you lost a valuable item. Your letter should respond to the instructions in the Task Question. IELTS Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. On a recent holiday you lost a valuable item. Fortunately, you have travel insurance to cover the cost of anything lost Write a letter to the manger of your insurance company. In your letter Describe the item lost Explain how you lost it Tell the insurance company what you would like them to do Write at least 150 words. International English Language Testing System On a recent holiday you lost a valuable item IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 IELTS Letter Sample Answer Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing...

How to Write a Letter - IELTS General Writing Task 1

IELTS General Writing Task 1 ▹ How to write a letter ▹ Thank you letter to colleagues IELTS General Writing Task 1 Here is an example of an IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 question. You are required to write a letter (minimum of 150 words). IELTS Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. You have just returned from a working trip overseas. Write your colleagues a letter thanking them for your experience. Please say: How do you feel about being home? Thank them for their time. Invite them to come and visit you You should write at least 150 words. International English Language Testing System IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 How to Write a Letter: Sample Answer Dear John and Sarah, I hope everybody there is well and not affected by the bad weather. I'd just like to thank you both again for the opportunity you gave me to work on the project in Yokohama and the time you spent helping me. It wa...

IELTS General Writing Task 1 | Write an email to your friend inviting him/her to a music concert

IELTS Writing IELTS General Writing Task 1 Here is a sample of an email inviting a friend to a concert. This is one of the questions asked in the writing section of the IELTS test. Sample email inviting to a concert IELTS Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. Write an email to your friend inviting him/her to a music concert. Please say: where and when the concert is going to be what type of music will be played there, and why your friend will enjoy it. Write at least 150 words. Sample Answer Hi John, I hope you’re well and thanks for your last email. I was really happy to hear about your new boyfriend. I just wanted to know if you’d be interested in going to the Taylor Swift concert next month in London. One of my friends, Julie, who works in the events department at the stadium where Taylor’s appearing has managed to get some tickets and I know you’re a big fan of disposable pop music, so I thought I’d see if you’re up for going, I’m sure you’ll ...